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What do you do after crossing the finish line?
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Let’s keep unified and refrain from going back to dissension and pettiness.
by Jeff Jacoby
Amid rising anti-Semitism, the People of the Book rejoice with the Torah.
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Amidst all the dancing and revelry, we realize just how alone we are with God.
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They may not be able to run, walk, or even sit up, but oh, how our children can dance.
by Barbara Kessel
When hellos are so sweet, goodbyes are all the more difficult.
by Rabbi Yerachmiel Milstein
My father died just before Simchat Torah and I couldn't bring myself to join the others in dancing. Then I remembered the following incredible story.
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For the Jews of Soviet Russia who celebrated nothing else, Simchat Torah was enough to transmit the full weight of what it means to be a Jew.
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God adds a special day at the end of Sukkot, a day of great intimacy with our Creator, as He asks His Jewish children to remain with him for extra personal time together.
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